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Emotions

Elizabeth VanSumeren

an infographic created as part of Dr. Erchull’s Social Psychology course
(Spring 2021)

Students were asked to “give psychology away” through an infographic designed to educate an audience of their choice about an idea from social psychology that the group would benefit from understanding

TOPIC: emotions
AUDIENCE: elementary school students

    Stahlman
    27 Apr 2021
    5:31pm

    Nice image. Question: Do we “use” facial expressions in the same way that we might use, say, a hammer to drive a nail?

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    Jennifer Mailloux
    29 Apr 2021
    8:55am

    An eye-catching infographic! Using animation is a great way to keep the visual system stimulated! How universal are these faces across age? Are they all innate or learned or a little bit of both?

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    Abigail Lasky
    2 May 2021
    7:43pm

    I love the colors and clipart you used for your project! It provides a great visual stimulus for kids. My question is, are we born knowing what these emotions are?

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    Hanna
    4 May 2021
    12:16pm

    I love the graphics that you used! I am curious as to how the psychologist was able to identify that these emotional expressions are experienced in every human.

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    Alesi Veale
    5 May 2021
    8:35am

    I love your info graph. It was such a creative idea to add animation with your info graph! Good job

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